Chill out

November 24, 2009 08:41 pm | Updated 08:41 pm IST

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Experience a winter out of the ordinary at The Zuri Kumarakom, Resort and Spa. The resort has launched a range of interesting winter packages. The Zuri Kumarakom pool villa package offers a stay at the luxurious pool villas for two nights and three days for Rs.49, 999 per night plus taxes.

The package includes buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, personalised villa host/hostess on call round the clock, a 45 minute signature cruise on the backwaters, barbeque dinner at the villa, complimentary consultation by in-house spa doctor, complimentary Cloud 9 spa therapy, 15 minutes head/foot massage at Maya Spa, cultural programme every evening at Natya, complimentary yoga and meditation sessions and complimentary airport transfers.

The Zuri Kumarakom Winter Package offers a stay for two nights and three days at the Cottages for Rs. 29,999, the Zuri deluxe Rooms for Rs 26,499 or the Zuri Rooms for Rs. 24,499 inclusive of taxes.

Other complimentary services include buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, a Kerala style dinner, cultural entertainment every night, 15 percent discount on alcohol beverages, yoga and meditation at Body Temple, unlimited Wi-Fi usage and a 30 minute sunset cruise.

Guests availing of these packages are entitled to participate in the nature tour organised every evening, bird watching, fishing in the village, a village tour on bicycles. The packages are valid till 23 December.

For reservations, visit www.thezurihotels.com or contact (080) 42647272.

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